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Suzi B
16 days ago (E)
In response gingersnapstx to her Publication
Just in case some of you do not understand the wording in THE Declaration of Independence.......the word "inalienable" referring to our rights......it may also be pronounced as "UN a leen able" rights because it is the same......but here's what we need to keep in mind......always remember the terminologies back then were sometimes different so we always need to keep the true meaning of the word inalienable as they meant it as UN A LIEN ABLE. Or.......NO lien can ever be put against our rights. A lien is to STOP something or keep it from happening. So that means in today's language that the rights we have been given shall NOT nor ever be stopped or to have a lien put against them. No law shall change this because these are our "natural rights." They are our God given rights. And this is what the founders or our country meant for us to have and to hold forever.